Sorry for my bad English, but I really need help.
My freenas box is built on:
INTEL XEON 2670V1
SUPERMICRO X9SRA
32GB ECC MEMORY
2 INTEL ONBOARD 1GB NIC AND 1 INTEL X520 DUAL 10GB NIC (has 2 10gb ports)
without SSD for any kind of cache,just 6 Seagate desktop HDDs for raidz.
FreeNAS ver: 9.3
The problem is :
I want to give each network NIC has their own IP address.
Something like:1gb A---192.168.1.100
1gb B---192.168.1.111
10GB prot1:192.168.1.112
10GB prot2:192.168.1.113
1:Both onboard 1gb are working good if I do not use 10GB intel x520.
2:If I use the x520 with onboard 1gb together,only 1 10gb ports can work after setting a static IP address for these 4 ports (other 3 ports can set IP addresses but don't work and can't access)
3:if I just use x520 and disable two 1gb onboard in BIOS. Also just 1 10gb port can work. another one same like point 2.
So anybody has same problem? or What I need to do.
Thanks in advance.
BTW: I want build my own workteam and not use internet, so the small network doesn't have router or switch or hub just use cable direct connect. 1GB using normal RJ-45 cable, 10gb using SFP+ cable.
My freenas box is built on:
INTEL XEON 2670V1
SUPERMICRO X9SRA
32GB ECC MEMORY
2 INTEL ONBOARD 1GB NIC AND 1 INTEL X520 DUAL 10GB NIC (has 2 10gb ports)
without SSD for any kind of cache,just 6 Seagate desktop HDDs for raidz.
FreeNAS ver: 9.3
The problem is :
I want to give each network NIC has their own IP address.
Something like:1gb A---192.168.1.100
1gb B---192.168.1.111
10GB prot1:192.168.1.112
10GB prot2:192.168.1.113
1:Both onboard 1gb are working good if I do not use 10GB intel x520.
2:If I use the x520 with onboard 1gb together,only 1 10gb ports can work after setting a static IP address for these 4 ports (other 3 ports can set IP addresses but don't work and can't access)
3:if I just use x520 and disable two 1gb onboard in BIOS. Also just 1 10gb port can work. another one same like point 2.
So anybody has same problem? or What I need to do.
Thanks in advance.
BTW: I want build my own workteam and not use internet, so the small network doesn't have router or switch or hub just use cable direct connect. 1GB using normal RJ-45 cable, 10gb using SFP+ cable.
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